This screenplay has been adapted from the book, The Extermination of Kings Part 1, Journey to the Bay of the Bengal written by William J. Ryan, in order to cover a broader audience.

This is a story of two Buddhist Monks who witness the annihilation of their monastery and entire community in the mountains of Tibet. Part I, Journey to the Bay of Bengal, tells of their journey south seeking help and refuge. Forced to leave their loving and peaceful life, they witness man's inhumanity to man and the earth they love. Along the way, they overcome great odds and share their special qualities with those they encounter.

I apologize that it took me so long to make a better version of this story; so here is the newly revised version of the original story.

This screenplay has been adapted from the book called, The Extermination of Kings Part II – Dark Continent.

Word has spread about the sole survivors of their monastery in Tibet. Help arrives for our Monks in the form of a big Irish seaman, named Captain Jack.

Captain Jack safely gets our Monks across the Indian Ocean and to a long time friend of his that goes by the name of Osiris, an African tribesman.

Osiris guides them through the Dark Continent of Africa which is full of perils. Then finally, a mysterious and powerful benefactor makes himself known to our Monks and he leads them on the final leg of their journey.

This screenplay has been adapted from the book called, The Extermination of Kings Part II - America.

In Part III of Extermination of Kings, the main characters, Woo, Woohoo, Tibetan monks, and their companion, Neeya, have already traveled two continents escaping their pursuers and seeking a way to tell their story to the world. They now embark upon the final segment of their adventure which takes them to America.

As in the first two episodes of this trilogy, they face both mysterious and unexpected comrades, adversaries and challenges. They find themselves enmeshed in and dependent upon the complicated existence of their wealthy and powerful sponsors, but at what cost to the noble and naïve characters we have grown to know and love?

Come along and find out how they navigate their way in America and bring about a worldwide crusade for enlightenment and justice. Also find out what the Dalai Lama had planned for them all along and see a destiny unfold that was dictated by their ancient heritage.

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This screenplay has been adapted from the book Love and the Joy of Murder written by William J. Ryan, in order to cover a broader audience. A man and woman from seemingly opposite ends of society, find each other in the middle of a murder cover up.

This bazaar circumstance, narrated by the female victim, brings this unlikely pair together, for neither can… or even want to leave each other.

From their closeness, love develops as each of their personalities begins to rub off on the other. They both have finally found joy, love and happiness in each other, on the outer fringes of life and the law.

This screenplay has been adapted from the book, Car Slugs written by William J. Ryan, in order to cover a broader audience.

People are the same all over the world. Black people hate brown people and brown people hate black people and white people. Christians hate Muslims, Jews, Buddhist’s, and Presbyterians. Muslims hate Buddhist’s, Christians, and Jews and so on.

Each culture, religion and race is hated by another for multiple reasons, and they are willing to kill for their beliefs. Most hide their true feelings; all but those people in the car business.

This narrative screenplay is adapted from the book, The Good Christian by William J. Ryan in order to expand to a broader audience.

A child is raped by a priest for years and the church covers it up, protecting their good name. After counseling, the good church then moves the pedophile priest to another town, thereby aiding and abetting in intrastate crime of child rape.

The child victim suppressed the memories and becomes a highly specialized military trained killer, an elite member of the snipers squad. When the military no longer wants his services, they dump him and his subliminal baggage.

One day he awakens to the raping memories that destroyed his life and made him homeless - like so many American Veterans. It is then that he sees no other recourse but vigilante justice. He begins to hunt down his childhood rapist and enact his revenge.

But he does not stop there, for the whole system that permitted this demonic pedophilia to exist within the Roman Catholic Church and its followers (laity) is completely corrupt. This system and its consigliore continue to be protected and covered up by a corrupt religious cartel, the American Justice System.

Adapted from the book The 3 K's, this screenplay is a heart wrenching story based on a true double murder in Tampa, Florida and the American Injustice System. Jon is a hardworking man trying to support his family, and live a small portion of the American Dream. He comes home to find his wife and young daughter brutally murdered. After suffering the loss of his family, he is swept up in a life altering frame up that is perpetrated by blind and ruthless detectives in the Florida Justice System. The only thing that keeps him going is finding justice for his family and exposing the injustice that he had endured.

Adapted from the book "The Copper Pit," this screenplay is a dramatic tale with very unlikely results of the President’s and Congress’s decision to banish outlawed street gangs to an abandoned copper mine in America’s mid-west. A strange new underground world evolves which includes daring escapes, changed lives, justice, reformation, and even love. You will meet Mongo, a lifer who emerges as the leader of the motley group of prisoners, Peewee, and Freeway, brave fugitives with opportunities to change everything, and Friendly, a surprising woman who ultimately transforms the way of life in "The Pit."

Adapted from the book Lords, this screenplay is an historical fiction based drama, is about the reincarnated Lord King of Machu Picchu and his quest to rebuild his nation and return the stolen riches of his people.

He acquires gifts from the Gods during his journey. One of these gifts is Janet, a nurse that saves his life. Unexpectedly, Janet falls in love with one of the guards and her life takes many dramatic turns. One of these turns comes with new responsibilities that give her the total, unquestioned respect and appreciation of her new people.

This screenplay has been converted from the book Adina of Elysium, a historical story about 2 green children found in Woolpit, England written by William J. Ryan.Adina is from Elysium, a green land filled with love, where there are no wars and people loved each other. She and her brother Mawukura were out moving their herd, when a force from above spooks them. It forces them and the herd into a dark cave, where they waited in confusion, for what spooked them to leave.Whenfinally they emerge from the cave, they find themselves in a foreignland. It’s so bright that they could barely see what lay before themand so hot that Adina thought she would burn. When her eyes adjust a bit, she sees a dead barren land and assumes it’s the land of death.Our green children have to try to adjust to this land of death, for they don’t know if they will ever find their way home again.

Adapted from the book Sheriff Jessy of Boonies, Kentucky this screenplay is about Boonies, a small town located in a secluded mountainous area of Kentucky. It’s 2007, and Boonies had remained almost untouched by modern-day culture. That is until a large crime wave and corruption invaded their quaint society. Boonies face the intrusion of gangs, bribers, lying politicians, and swindlers. The townspeople are seduced by promises of better jobs and better lives. However, one of the towns’ leaders is not drawn in by the unscrupulous schemes of outsiders, his name is Sheriff Jessy.

Sheriff Jessy’s gentle peace-loving ways and his relationship with the town drunk, Zeke, create and unlikely ending to the tale of rescuing Boonies from the evil, greedy politicians.

What happens when Government greed tries to take hold of this ideallic community? Will it break or will it fight back? You will see, when you read Sheriff Jessy of Boonies Kentucky.

This screenplay has been adapted from the book First Defense. It depicts a war that is taking place in our nation against illegal drug trafficking. It is a story about a group of people who have been forced to stand their ground in defense of their land, all without the assistance of the government and its interference. This is not a new war, but one that has been going on for decades. You won’t hear much about it on the national news, for that would unnecessarily alarm the public and show just how overwhelming it is.

As this war worsens the effects are seen in our schools, on our streets, in our businesses and in our government. Most of us look the other way until inevitably, it spills out in front of us and we just say, “That’s too bad.” Well it is too bad, because we are losing this war. Every atrocity that you read about in this book is a direct result of a decision made at the top of government. What they do trickles down. What you are about to read describes a battlefield; one that will probably shock you. So put yourself in their shoes. What would you do if it were your land, your property, your neighborhood or your own family?

The planet is covertly invaded by several species of beings, recouping the seeds of its life planted here hundreds of thousands of years ago, deep within the split brain (two hemispheres) people.

Covertly they move into the secretive side of the government, no one on the outside ever sees them or knows much about them. Their power comes from nurturing the single brain attribute, found to be a defect, but in fact is one of their qualities and requirements for development.

Peace among these invaders is questioned, as each tries to use its power to take over the planet, with the help of the Dark Government.

Screenplay

This screenplay has been converted from the book “Seeds of Change” also by William J. Ryan.

A powerful New York attorney’s life is turned upside down when tragedy befalls him and he inherits his grandchildren. Near retirement, James Brannon looks back on his life and questions his accomplishments.

Emerging from this tragedy, he discovers that a gift has been presented to him that few of us ever obtain and he wants to make the best of it by doing the right thing.

Through his efforts to transform himself, he discovers the true value of hard work and friendship, thereby turning a small dying town’s dream into reality.

Regardless of a lifetime’s accumulated wealth, his new friends and his years of law experience, he is no match for the enemies that he makes while fulfilling the dreams of others.

The truly powerful, those behind all global events, find the small waves from one small town in Florida… easy to quash.

Converted from the novel, Dr. Ghee is about a family of physicians trying to find a cure for their family curse. Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects the Ghee family. There have been three generations of medical doctors in the family that have mentally deteriorated because of this illness. They refer to it as a family curse.

Doctor John Ghee (the 3rd generation doctor) feels his mind slipping, so comes up with an idea to save it. You will discover how things progress after he implements his idea, using himself as a test subject.

Also watch as his son Robert Ghee (4th generation doctor) makes an effort to stem the progression of this disease, before it kills his father. In the end Robert becomes sidetracked by an idea of his father’s about preserving human organs. He brings to fruition this idea in an effort to help save the lives of people all over the world.

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